Mental health challenges have not been something politicians were comfortable airing until recently. That has shifted at the American national level with Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.). He drew praise across the spectrum for being open as he went into hospital for depression recently. Around the world, we are opening a path into new territory around mental health and public life. It's a good thing because it encourages us to question stereotypes about leadership. As we do so it also opens the door for the next generation of young women who are ready to step up and lead. The idea that a political leader must be "strong" and "tough," traits typically attributed to men, is less popular
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